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^ASHlNfilflfmAilY NEWS | Entered " as aecoud-cTass matter j 'Aujillt 5, "1909. at the postofflce h = | Washington, N. Q-. uuder the act o' i March 3. 1$79 PUBLISHED EVERY A FT E R X OO N j EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. 114 East .Main Street. J. L. MAYO, Editor am! I'rwprit'loi . Telephone .NO. a>U. Ono Month 5 .2.*. F vir Mont hi - 10" Subscribers desiring ihtt paper dU* 2t>niluued-wtH pTeaew notify tbi# office on date of expiration, otherwise, it will be continued at regrfruT~Fub*crii? ?lon rates until notice io atop is re tired. If you do not get The Dally News promptly telephone or write the man ager, and the complaint will rcceive Immediate -attention, it la o?r desire to please you. WASHINGTON. N. C* NOV. IT LET THE NEWS FOLLOW. M* ?*:?*. ' Parties leaving town should not fail to' let The News follow them daily with the news cf Washington fre*bv and crisp. -It will prove a valuable . Companion, reading to you like a let ter from Ifome. Those at The sea- i shore or mountains will find The j News a most welcome and interesting j Tleltor. - . mi st he sk;\ei>. AH articles *eut to The New? for publication must he signed by the 1 writer, otherwise they will not be ' publtsnpc. ? Six Months One Year . . 3.Ul> ATI. I \TIC l?RTRl*m W \TKU-: WMVS. There -atfs^tr.hhv in tin* c.iy ?T Nor- | folk Today out? of the ::iost important j rot; v-f*ni ion* to ??%>*.? convene i^this couut/v. ?Vrtal5sl>","in the South the Atlmr.ie L>??epor Waterway Assoeia- i lion. TU?l outcome of this assoeia- I tion Is awaltW ,with interest by #?v- I <;ry N^i'ti' i*ar?ilinuui. for it* work I mem* mu?h toward t lx*? dev.-li.iiunem : of the Slat*.' whi<h w?? nil i-o ninth j lew and admire. The rre>-ideui of t-h<? ?iii! otlv-r r.>:? ?>f siutv are :n ?!><* present. Anions 111*4 disf ifj>; dished <'.:iz"f;s o: North Caro lina l.e\l- f?>r addresses is Hoi:.*' Churl- ?<* K._rThomus. ? NW Hem. who. .will respond t r. th.' ? ????'?'?' "lit" ? Xol*ii 11. Small. , of th;* city. who is tu speak u:t "Thf ('?{? |:-a i;--;t." Pt?:ly News i?*j l-or'i 'these jrennem^n > \v:H 'm?-a*u r?? ; .p fT II io thefr t r~j7TT~J ta'ioK a:ul give the del* kuIcs some- | 'thine to think about and pund?'r ' over The ?I? t-ponlr.ji 6f the wQt?:rs of ( Eastern Carolina is a project of j.o sn.all m<nienrr The pnod It will a* - .CWHplish io t.h-? Soijt hem; State? ? nr.. ' liT' foMoM 1;: war. -"^cr | 1 1 1 ? ?' 'i 11 | ?? ? ? of Imalr.itahle benefit. Th?? |?rocrnm avrat: ?*??.! ?o ried out in Norfolk is a varied ? n- I and" will i?rovo 1>otli l:rvr*-r.'::j: and i tRrtrM<f;v*?. The brains ??] th" ? ??ti :r- I "In1 II. I t ! H* it rn miniii- | nfv.-r befc re: this is v.vll. for i;n e:t- . torpr!*#* '? ulil tarry with if more '!?? T he Im know that Norfolk is io 1?#? tl of this largo gathering, f< r no h.i-r __ ??.mi ?iday l* io id*r.?'w rt-.y. The- th!? .-in?*' will te'i dpvt.rwl f;? l?i>iv.*|y 'o t!>- -cwdal -:<!? ! cf th#* assoi lation. A Pr<->- ! 5* r.lfo j?rlt^dul**d of j c is ?? Trafi" vTsjT'm rtft? iUtsoid8j:!/v.L ' Th" < lr- "oi 'NorToIVT.P^r any- j ? thing half <loti'*. h will 1 ?? a Hf-at ; c-fa^ion * r"r? ^h?- .l*.U.?t;ni.w and a '? pr#?at#-r on?? for vii^ htm? ? ity. May mI! atfp lid'inc Thin pr*-af~ gaHvl ^rlnc enjoy themselvesj 'o thi* fu'l-j ??*?* and return Jiorw imhu?*d with tUo-! thought we must tro forward not only as a iu;oi;k- b'.i*. a country. j <?<? SOI T||, KAItMFIt. ar'*jl Hi; t ' >.*? >i vt? SouiLferu STatt*.-, ? ir:?r :;ll ih?5? tha? ->i.i v?iU ? i i- i * ?? ? ? Delawnrf-, ar.fl infli:din>r tlj- iipw j StatP of Oklahoma, have an a-'-:i of I 1 square milrr, <?f whit I. I^shJ than one-fourth ' la improved farm] laiidn in a state of fill; Evatlon Thus j Lh?j"0 art: nearly "?0.0i>i>.a(ia acres ofj as flno.farm lands as can Be found in | the north 'terppftrate 7.onp awaiting I the advent of the husbandman south ] of Mason and Dixon's lin?* and all pmbracf?d in tlie ,f?tat<hood nf onrj repr.hlle. ir !?* trr? ^4^r nvt'-h *>i tli>s land ! now* unsuitable f'?r t h?* ??f t h? farmer At. l^ast-' j?o,ftfta.fn'io ?? rw are fwamp lands, but if drained they would mnkp i "!.? ? sarden spota or r?vfi: our ? routs i ^^.an'l * ii<"-i? toil would 1-" practically in^xlinustilii*- ^otn?' of th?*m. already drained r?^ jo|var?? ?*n tr rj ~'t !?-<'?. h ."?*.??** ;u'o ! .ic-ed nearly three hal^s of ro. ton .the n-r?- j?nd inrn and tobaeeo in equal ratio, to ?ay nothing or the ni:tnero.?s other crops that can be grown in that clime. From rhis it will bo fwn that our VomHry U jtiaL al thf> beginning of it* development. The maBidve mind of flic tare rlwtwwa ?. Reed w?<r if when he pleaded againftt our colonial policy and sought to divert those nunarai'ui~mn.'u.? of our really virgin acres. The land hunger of the Anglo Saxon fs Insatiate. Iowa, Kansas. T^"h> - ' taa, ot the tranR-MiMtsaippi, arc overrun, and tbelr population, is ot srflowing Into Canada, with iu harsh Why do* not these people go South, ?n hunk under her genial sup at noon day and enjoy her purple Sunset near j nightfall ? There all that the tem jperai? tone will produce is grown In i abundance ? grain, cotton, tobacco, [fruits, vegetables. and what not. Why go to a land of tiipe month*1 .of winter, when Just to "the south tsi nine uionUu of susixner? ? Washing- ! ton I'om. ?H it \T THANKS UlVLVU. The orphanage* of N(.rth Carolina kbit ! They deserve our Interest Hitd sup port. .Many of our people generously hrfitirETWre-TU the* mnlr.tonanre and j extension of the work of Institution? so wprihy. __ j Thanksgiving Day is special "Or phan's Hay". in our stihe. j At this season a people greatly blessed and gratVful-to tJod for His [mercies express 'iheii* thanks in a flt jtlng. practical way by offerings to 'aid the work for needy, homeless lit I tie ones, a wurk for the kingdom of God. The Giver of All Good is surely ?>lea?ed with .a spirit of Krmltiufe In the hearts of men. And does not this method of expressing thanks meet witTi the approval of the wise and loving Father of the fatherless? li Is our sacred duly to help care 'or these' rhildren and. more thaji i hat . it is our blessed privilege. At the Thanksgiving season, which N approarhtng. n*ay even a larger nil tuber of our people unitev to do grWter things for Rh?s cause than ? - 1 cKbcfui e. -t? ? ? : . TlitVt'm.mils ujjtiM n-ir nr|ihniaa^; have iurrrased. The coat of living has advanced. These institutions are endeavoring constantly to do a more etllclent work- Their needs are | greater. Our. pcoule \yill%, we trust. J i ow i t < 'g'-'her most heartily and -lib-? erally to assist in meeting these""^-' ! created needs. IV\.\TH(i(l I. in "ALS Mr. l. 1' "Dennett. principal of the! l*;i:u?'go High School. attended a meeting 'if tlie Sigh school prsnci- 1 I -als :: : Greenville the past week. Mrs. K. S Credle returned home J Saturday from Washington, where! she has b^e'ii visiting her mother, i Mrs \V. H. Wlndley. Mr. W. I". Clarl: and da.ughter.-oi Washington. ?;-e:-,Tr Saturday and Sunday" with Ttfr. Clark's! . mother. . Mi#. A B. Clark. ?^V- li r ' i 1 ~ * r . bard, is visiting Mrs. U. H. Wilkin? ; sJ7*. Rev. W. r. .lones %\iil preach his! last "refn:??:i here Sunday at J p. m . We ho;..i t.i ?-l.t^>'. ' r.AVd mi'. tu\ hear him. .Messrs. Harrcld Thompson and | Utliitnle Spencer spent Sunday with Mr. .1 1. 1 1 <1 1 1 *1 llu3i|l? Jail ? | Mr. t?. . A. VOwiley sr. arte n flying' tttt1 n ? t t 1 1 ? ? ? ? Chi^rtd. Bath ? ul iLj Veatsvllle Suiiduy. Miss Maud Dii-'.<e. <*T ? Pant ego I Swamp, was*- the p ie> 1 of Miss Kuth> s ? - i Miss Pearl Smiih visited h-.r par-; .Misses Ksu "e St?:5:'i and Bessie | Swindell i:. o.>r town Tliurs-j "ay Mrs, C*. T. TtandMpn. of KingTOu. , is visiting her parent#. Mi.*s Kve!!ue IladcJiffe was the| n i?"*t of Miss I'tajJ Davis Sunday. Mrs. Daniel Wiml!?y. of UelhavOn. ' I'. II. Johiixoi). Miss Nita HiVih:IUin entertained; ?suite a number -A her friends Sun?| day. a >: umber *-f people attend- j ^rd_the ?orn i?h(tvv from here Wednes- I day. The Norfolk ntlU SouTKern. t>e-^ side i:s r mm T.i r a ? ; e?'iii| of "five for the purpose rr y : i: z ex*- v. rs ionls*. s to Washing- i it.'a'-" Shave;. d*?r. who has been j very : 1 1 wi:h diphtheria. fs now much' better. j Miss Adelaide Old sjiei.t from Fri-i day to Sunday evening in Pantego n f.i relatives. A number nf Ji7T"vv'-s to the i-oIFt ''.^r.ftrrt ar Wil^r? |?.ft Monday 1 morning for the purpope of represent- j iag the a. w. it. M. Auxiliary and Innior Hnlldem of. the Christian Chu rco. P7 j|t j ??ll III: \l?\( UK- Itl. k'v Cnpudtne. I: i? h er "f rtmr-<*oW?T ttw.-'t. nenm-f ieh or Nervous Troubles. Capudine will relieve you. JC?- liquid -pleas ant to lake ? act? immediately. Try It. 10e., 25c. and Sfc.. at drur: stores. I THE GAIETY ll ^ Program (Changed Daily ?! | TONIGHT: |j t ROBBERY! 55,000 reward! ? | Midnight marauders! Thefs- | t mous Wallance Jewels sto- i| * len! 5 ? SCALES OF JUSTICE? Vi- ; 2 a^irph Drama. 1 lrrym g^. / 1 rr> T~i r^w~\/~r\ _ /t*i ^ i - I ??ITTLeT STREET StNii- T ERS and SAM NOT WANT- ? ED IN THE FAMILY ? Pa- 1 the Lomefltcv ? *"? ? Follow the , . 1 J Merry Crowd * ' THE COST OF LIVING. When from the Garden 01 Pllittdlsa ? Our" father Atlam fell ? He didn't bring down everything. And pity 'tis to tell One thing continues always up ? The C- O. L. Through Newton's law of gravity The apple's course could spfll. fl>> newr figured out a scheme . \\'hi? h i-or.ld explain as wel? XllKt why we always see go tip The O. OTIT * I We know, not what the next worm holds "When Ptmnrts this mortal- knell; - One thing we feel a ecrtajnty " Wherever we may dwell. Though we ko down, that won't affect The C. O. Is. The half back on the College team. In younger days v.as lank and v lean ; Rnl now he's big and strong as three, lluilt up by Rocky Mountain Tea. Hardy's Drug Store. Don't waste valuable time explain ing why you failed. Get 'busy and make good. You May | Be Caught a? ninny careless homes are with a dangerous case of ? Pneumonia. f?lil or Croup ? hiuI iiothfng in the home rewly to nip it in' the btul ami s?t hy this neglect lose valuable time ami probably life itself. He \\i*e aim have a Jar of VlrkV ? Croup ami Pneumonia Salve ir the home. THK OM) IlKUAIILK Outer Flrlek Warehouse, Greenvlll-;, N. is ruling on the tor of the wbviu In high prlt-c-vfrr ' tobaceo. their t ntir? fu' ? "rid,.y averaged over $!i?. F.i to *t.J**one load, rftdes. at r. $20.2.", average. <>ri:atlv i:kihci:h roc xi> trip l'.\<THS|Oy FA rhs to ' NORFOLK, VA. Account ATL.\ Vi h ' ?>l'l I'l l: \y \TKKU Wn Nov. 17-20. lOOil. ? (itul Visit of l?RKSll?i;\T TAIT Nov. lixti. 1900. The Norfolk & Southern Railway wili s^ll round trip tickets at tx , tremsly low tares from ail poir.t* on Its line* lo Norfolk. va.. Nov. icrtrr 1 1 7th. 1 vTh ariOlfPH 1 TnTFT^.'h flRfli r.r.t ;,l:tg i.i.tli Nut. NORFOLK'S CiKFATKST C l!LK- - ItRATlON 1imI.iv, Nov. 10th. l'Ri:sl5)i:\T TAFT'S First Visit to Tl i >!?' \v XT Kit \ lltl.l.MA Special trains will leave Eilentoii at G.Ofi a- m.. Nov -4t?Th. via Suffolk Fdvicion. B^ckford Junction and Eliz abeth. City: also via direct "nne through Hertford a:.d Elisabeth City, arriving Norfolk a!: !).30 a. m., in time for Mammoth Military and Na val Parade. Ticket* sold fflT-TC!r"IT?H;i? ? Norr 19;1T. good returning fame day on regular or special trains! at much less than one-way fare; .... PROGRAM Mammoth Military and Naval Pa rade of s.Ot.it m^n reviewed by. Pres idt-r.! Tal . .:l . ". "i( n i . , .Vi,. ? lltth. Address by President Tuft ut 1 1 .HO u. III. "TTrirint Prt^HtuOtuic-Jlisiday at City, I'.nk at T.4.", p. in. Virginia Bea< h and Cap? Ruary always attractive, never more de lightful than in November. ? Jleiuiniim. s;>eri?i trains wijLktiLx* Norfolk Nov. 1 9th at C.Oj p. m.t for -Edi^jiiua.^ia_EIIzaI)etTi r?v am t Tlfcft-, ford .Innctlon, making all stops and at 11.20 p. m. to Kdenton vialUrect Una ? . Get complete information from Tli-ket Agents, or address H. <?. HI IKilXS. C. P, A.. Norfolk. Va. TOYS | and | | Holiday Goods ? * t Beeutiful line of China to select from. Fresh Chocolate Can dy just received. See the new line of | A M 1 rl I 1 11 re ivrcnnui rive today. 1 'Phone 58! I H. G. Sparrow! | HCME OF SANTA ^^8 ^ J... '...TT The Lovliest Place You EVerSaw? Washington Park Swamp and Highland Farms For Safe. ? ? 1 ? =- - A. C. HATHAWAY, Washington, N. C. J ?? -??>]? LU. " ? | . _a. - 1 ' | Leon Wood ? MTMBERS N. "\ . 1 UN EXCTAXCE Tames w7Co* i. LEON WOOD & CO., BANKERS and BROKERS ! STOCKS, PONDS. COTTON, GRAIN and PROVISIONS. 73 PLUME STREET. CARPENTER BUILDING, NORFOLK, VA. I Private Wires to N. Y. S'ock Exchange. N. Y. Cotton Exchange, Chicago Board ofTrade and other financial Centers. L.orresp^ndenre respectfully solicited. Investment and Marginal accounts given careful attention. REAL ESTATE WANTED ! ! ! I have moved to Washington, N. C., from Van Wert, Ohio, where I was engaged in the Real Es tate business for more than thirty years, and will engage in the same in Washington, N. C. I want farms and other lands for sale. If you want to ? sell your farm or lands see me or 'phone W. M. KEAR, - Washington, N. C. 'PhoneJ85. Office withJC. D.jParfcer, Havens-Small Building. Money saYedLis_money made! A Welsbach. Junior Lamp burns 2 feel of Gas per hour, and gives 50 Candle Power of Light, where an open tip burns 6 feet of Gas and gives 20 Candle Pow er. How much do you save? WASHINGTON I LIGHT : - * 1 WATER Welsbach Junior. COMPANY - NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAILWAY J ItA HIH Iv. WOLtTIT and 11. M. KKilR, l{pcr(vpn. 1*11 i f ' i i v '?i t' vie i'. i^:t\vkk.\ a i.i. iinvrs ix KASTKRN" NORTH CAROLIXA, AM> VIA NORFOLK TO ALL KASTERX flTIKS, STHKIIl'LK fcKFKl '* SKIT. 1ST TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON* * - EXPRESS: A >!., daily. exeep S.mday. for Mackey# FUrryT^dentodT^iniza^^ij beifc city. Norfolk, erntiecting wch-rtl ti?fM ymrthr? a??t} West. Arrives Norfolk -4 -2 .1 p. M., counei:ijiii i t Mack-ys Ferry for Beihaven and Columbia Ura'Jic '.;????. ? "j y. XL ly except Sunday, for Maekey? Ferry and intermediate K'&Uuti*' * * ? M." A. M. d. ly for Greenville. Farmvllle, Wtrson, Raleiglv~ajid Inter Tii. 'na<e s' " liois wrive Raleigh 11.27 A. M. Connects ar.d Greenville with A. C. L. 11. K. i.J* 1 . uatfy.-jisr ; ? ? ' ? ?i'/i v Lll'; - HLu auiilii>_^:ilscn. jtal^ eiffh and Inter mediate stations. Arrive Raleigh 9.37 P M. Connects . at Karmrllle with KnsU Carolina K. II. for all points North and South. I.C5 A. M. daily except Sunday for New Bern. ^ i.l". P. M. daily- except Sunday for ew Hern, Morehead City, Beaufort anil Intermediate points. Connects at New Bern at 7.30 P. M. (dally) for Oriental and intermediate station:--. Connerts at New Bern at C.4"i TV M. daily for Kin? ion and flnldsboro. , p \I <i->ny n.n.i.y fr^r f>; nelo* n . Helhaven and Intermediate stations. For further particulars, consult Norfolk u. Southern Railway folder, or ;nn>lv lo T> H. Myers. Ticket Agent. H. <*. HllHilNS, <i. P. A. W. \V. CROXTON, AT Ci. I'. A. J-:, t, lAMii, ?fx. moil, Norfolk, va. <;?- <????> *"'j ?<'>j &a. f\'A. -ay. t>. ? ? EAST-CAROLINA ?. I Teachers' Training School ?? ^ ? & Kstablished and maintained by the State for the young men and women who wish to qualify themselves for the profession p, of teaching. Buildings and equipment new and modern. Sani ^ tat ion perfect' % SESSION OEEfiisfjCTOBrR 5TH, lfW. [ J\ For prosppeftJs*and information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT. rc r<\ Pr$*raent, Greenvflle, N. C. i. </, v > >Vq-?' ^ *5 ' > ui i? <570? fe . 7i' ~yi !;,V*r> Wt% 9 ? ri-t . Estimate six worcji to the line. and incloae payment wittfT>opy. Answers to a<)s. may be received at thin off ire To Instfre prompt attention all adver tisements should be in bwinaM ol<U? by 12.45 m. Ads. by messerflrciTtele i phone or mail given careful attention. I STENOGRAPHER AND TYPfr [ wrltar. Let mo write your letters, i M 1 us Beulah Tbomason Chamber of Commerce . ski-; THE HKAinn i. DOLL IN <Hoyt's window. It will be~~glven * away December 24 to one holding most votes. LOST? ONE BLACK HAIR LAP robe. Reward. Norwood L. Sim !muns. * OLD TIME BARREC^E, 40 FINK chickens at Clemmon's Restaurant. | Phone 146. 1 .TRADE 10 CENTS AT HOYT'fi AND get a vote for the lovely doll. { WANTED ? YOVNG MAX TO TRAV el with manager. No cigarette smoker. Moderate salary. En close stamp and address 17. S. j Sheppard. Washington. N. C. 18 ,OYSTERS, 2?C PER QI'ART. AT ] Clemmon's Restaurant. Phone I . No. 146. i _ 1 FOIt IllTvf Oft LHASK ? K l<. HT horse farm In 'Rath township known as the Jno. T. Qaylord farm. Apply to Wesley Peebles. 17 THE MORE YOlr TRADE AT HOYT'S the more chances are yours for the beautiful doll, start notv. we ?i we" Opened as?oyster i saloon opposite the court house I and will serve raw oysters uiily: j We will deliver tl!em at your I house. Phone 9$. Give vis a trial. F,>Sin ? Ilowerlr.a*- jc j CJt'RACOKE OYSTERS AND Ml'L*. ! l"Ts today, at Clemmon's Uostait-* L rani. Phone ii*i [ A"r. and It ?hall bo refused; take, [?=?} it shalt b; yielded. GRE ATLY REDUCED ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES NORFOLK. VA. Account ATI.AXTIC DEEPER WATERWAYS CM>NVKTXT10X, \oveml?ff 17-20. , nuil vinll of ? - PRESIUEXT TAFT, .Vovepilifr 10. 1000. i .it* Norfolk Southern . Railway will fell round t.ri|? tickets at ex trereelv low fare?v from all points on its lines S irfoS^ va , Xov. 1G. 17. IS arid 1!>, final limit returning until Xov. Sir ... - ' NORFOLK'S C.'RKATKST CKI.KHRA Arrount President Tj^Vk nrst visit to Tidewater Virginia. Jiammouj Military and Naval Pa-] rade of fc.ooo men reviewed by Pres- J ident Taft at 10:30 a. ra.. November lSrtrr? Address by President Taft at-4i . 30 (irand Pyrotecnlc Display at City" Park Tr4."fi p. m. VIRGINIA"" BEACH and CAPE} HENRY always attractive, never mare delightful than in November. Get complete- Information from Tifl.-nr Agantn. ur addrpaw H. C. HI.DOINS, (jjp. A.. " Norfolk. Virginia. ? T'" fata lliat wadf nd.. h^j. failed lo .In in till. eltj. if a,t uIon|[. ''d" "">*> dial hum h??. ? pllshinl. wniiltl make a amall w(niivin? indeed. WESTON HOUSE WASHINGTON, N. C. Rates: $1 Per Day. TlOX Xovemlier iimi tmhr a. m. 227 East Main Street. SPECIALISTS H. W. CARTER, M D~~ Practice Limited toDlaeim of the Ey?- Ef, No? and Throat. Hour.: 9-12 A. M. Cor. Main and PHONE^t.' ? \VMhSg!^nN.tc'. Dr. I. M. f lardy ^ . PRACTICING PHYSICIAN _ lmd~SURGB0N~ ? Washington, N. C. DR. JTSNECL Dentist. Office corner of Main and Respass Streets. Phone 100 Washington, N. C. attohxeys H. S. WARD ? JUNIUS D. GRIMES WARD & GRIMES ; m'h^r?eVs-at-law Washington, N. C. We Practice in the Courts of the First Judicial District, and the FederafCourta. John H. Small, A. D. MacLean, Harry McMulUn. SMALL, MACLEAN & McMULLAN ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW . Waahinjjtoq, North Carolina. W.D.GRIMES ATTORNEY-AT-LA.W Waahinijton. North Carolina Practice, in all the Court,. ?Vm. B. Hod man. Wllor C. Kodmi^ RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-at-Liw Washington. N. C. ^ BOND. Edenton, N. C. NORW OOD L. SIMMONS BOND & SIMMONS attornevs-At-law W. L. Yaughan W^AT Thom^T VAUGHAN & THOMPSnu ATT OR N EYS- AT-L A W Washington and Aurora, N. C, In all the courts. irora, N. C. \ f courts. R, JR^ t-law," J H. C. CARTER, JR., ATTORNEY- AT-L AW Washington, N. C. Office Market Street. EDW ARD L. STEWART Attorney-at-Law. Office over Daily News, Washington, N. C. COLLIN H. HARDII^G ? ^ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office Savings & Trust Co., Building Rooms 3 and 4. J W A SHINGTQNj Jg.. C. - STEPHEN C. BRAGAW - Attorney and Counselor at-law, Wartittgron, N. C. Business Cards G. A. PHILLIPS & BRO., FIRE And- Plate Glass^ INSURANC E . For / FIRE INSURANCE see J. and P. B. MYERS The J. H. Simmons Marble and Granite Co. MONUMENTS Prices and Work Right. WASHINGTON, N. C. A. WHITE - BARBER - SflOP ? s fTheonly first-class white shop In city. A trial will convince anyone of reas onable judgment. We have 3 chairs, 3 first -class white barbers. Satifactlon assured. Opposite Postal office. A. B. PRAlJGHON, ?rop. , C. MORGAN WILLIAKfS , INSURANCE tiuRaw and muLta from v - | - . ? J for general SURGICAL ?AND Non contagious medical ... CASES RATESt-Privm li"l, Warddarge and ?lry> $!? per week, Ad ??m juija ? A. SMITH. SuphotNurM. fOWfcfMtMORI
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